Film Reviews

We are excited to announce our first film screening of the year! Join us on Sunday 25 February at 1:30PM for an afternoon of cinematic delight!!

Our final screening for the year features Warwick Thornton’s THE NEW BOY and the British Comedy film THE DUKE, starring Jim Broadbent and Helen Mirren.

Join us for our second last screening of the year featuring Norwegian film The Worst Person in the World and Living, a UK film.

Don’t miss these two spectacular films screening on August 27. F

SUNDAY 9 JULY, 2023
Our 1-day film festival features a fantastic range of movies.
Set aside the date now and join us for this full day event!

Join us for the first Dubbo Film Society screening for 2023.

Full Time
Following her César award-winning performance in Antoinette in the Cévennes and her breakout success in Call My Agent!, the marvellous Laure Calamy demonstrates the phenomenal range of her talents in writer/director Eric Gravel’s gripping new drama FULL TIME, as a single woman pushed to her limits when the delicate balance between her home and work life is upended.

River
A cinematic and musical odyssey that explores the remarkable relationship between humans and rivers.

SPECIAL EVENT: This is a special DREAM Festival film event, screening two feature films from the 2022 Lebanese Film Festival.

Daughters of Abdul Rahman
Four estranged and very different sisters are forced back together to find their missing father. This film looks at the patriarchal society in the Arab world as it affects men and women.

Memory Box
Maia and her daughter Alex, living in Montreal Canada, receive a parcel containing items from Maia’s past, when she was living in Lebanon during the Civil War in the 1980’s. Secrets are revealed when Alex delves into the contents of the box which Maia does not want to revisit.

Don’t miss these two spectacular films screening on August 28. FIRST COW follows a highly skilled survivalist and cook as he stumbles upon a group of traders. PIG is about a truffle hunter who lives alone in the Oregonian wilderness and must return to his past in Portland in search of his beloved foraging pig after she is kidnapped.

Join Dubbo Film Society for its 1-day film festival.
We have carefully selected 5 diverse films for you to enjoy throughout the day.
There will be a 1-hour lunch and dinner break, and the bar will be open during all intermissions. There is no catering provided for the film festival.
Remember to rug up and bring your blankets.

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